• Q. Which variant gives the best mileage - Apache 200 4V Race?

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    Kunal
    Kunal | 5 years ago

    Mileage- It depends on your riding style But can expect anywhere between 30-35kmpl for carburettor version and 32-37kmpl for fi varient.

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    Yugesh
    Yugesh | 5 years ago

    All variants have same engine and have same performance.

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    Saravana
    Saravana | 5 years ago

    R-15 and fz

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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V mileage

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